![]() The leader of one of these fractured groups is Nyphron, who has taken his renegades and joined forces with the humans, led by Persephone. The Fhrey have their own internal conflicts, with infighting and rebellions against the Fane. So far, we’ve seen the results of the brutal clashes between humans and Fhrey, but also learned that the relationship between the two races aren’t all that simple. ![]() Indeed, here we are seeing the results of the first seeds sown in Age of Myth and Age of Swords, and these burgeoning developments are growing into a very promising outlook for the rest of the series. Sullivan is an author who likes to slowly and methodically build up a series arc, and though this strategy often leads to uneven pacing and some monotony during the early volumes, it’s absolutely worth it to stick around because you always know the ending will be rewarding. From my time with the Riyria Revelations, I’ve learned that Michael J. Series: Book 3 of The Legends of the First EmpireĪge of War is the third book of The Legends of the First Empire series and it is aptly titled, given how things are heating up again after the slight slowdown we experienced in the previous installment. This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own. I received a review copy from the publisher. Book Review: Age of War by Michael J. Sullivan ![]()
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